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Publikováno v:
Judgment and Decision Making, Vol 12, Pp 344-368 (2017)
Fast-and-frugal trees (FFTs) are simple algorithms that facilitate efficient and accurate decisions based on limited information. But despite their successful use in many applied domains, there is no widely available toolbox that allows anyone to eas
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Publikováno v:
Cognition
In choices between uncertain options, information search can increase the chances of distinguishing good from bad options. However, many choices are made in the presence of other choosers who may seize the better option while one is still engaged in
Autor:
Nathaniel D. Phillips
Do Something Else is meant to encourage faith communities and their leaders to reconsider'church as usual,'reengage Spirit-led entrepreneurialism, and reimagine new models of ministry bubbling up in their midst. Many churches and leaders are already
Autor:
Claudia Gonzalez Vallejo, Jason L. Harman, Janna Chimeli, Francis S. Bellezza, Jiuqing Cheng, G. Daniel Lassiter, Nathaniel D. Phillips, Matthew J. Lindberg
Publikováno v:
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 27:209-225
Evaluation judgments were affected by information order and not by subsequent unconscious versus conscious deliberation. In three experiments, we examined the influence of early positive information on final evaluations of four objects. Based on a ta
Autor:
G. Daniel Lassiter, Nathaniel D. Phillips, Francis S. Bellezza, Claudia González-Vallejo, Matthew J. Lindberg
Publikováno v:
Psychological Science. 20:671-675
Proponents of unconscious-thought theory assert that letting the unconscious “mull it over” can enhance decisions. In a series of recent studies, researchers demonstrated that participants whose attention was focused on solving a complex problem
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Scientific Reports
Without competition, organisms would not evolve any meaningful physical or cognitive abilities. Competition can thus be understood as the driving force behind Darwinian evolution. But does this imply that more competitive environments necessarily evo
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